When reconstructing stone buildings, it is necessary to rehabilitate the already spilt mortar as much as possible. Traditional mortar placement into joints may not be sufficient and may not meet the required volume. This was also the reason for the development of the grouting pump, which makes it possible to apply various mortar mixtures appropriately into joints and fills. The grouting pump is an ideal helper in the reconstruction of stone buildings and monuments. It has a volume of 1.20 litres, which guarantees easy handling. With these hand mortar pumps, it is possible to mix the material quickly. It doesn’t matter whether it is cavity fillings, joints, doors or window frames. These pumps have a patented piston seal, while overhead work is also possible.
Injection pump and how to use it:
- The pump is placed with the bore into the pre-mixed material, pulling the plunger creates a vacuum which draws the material into the pump chamber.
- The mortar can be applied into frames or cavities by piston pressure.
Advantages of using a grouting pump
Vgeneral benefits:
- saving time,
- easy handling,
- easy cleaning,
- low price – amortized after the first installation.
Technical advantages for the user:
- no power is required,
- suitable for overhead work,
- patented piston seal,
- light and practical,
- for all mortars and plasters up to a grain size of 4 mm,
- seal kit available as a service kit,
- easy cleaning.
If you happen to find yourself in a situation where you are going to reconstruct a stone building and you need advice, do not hesitate to contact us.